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Stanley, Tasmania jigsaw
The quaint township of Stanley in N W Tasmania sits nestled under the towering presence of ‘The Nut’. Highfield Historic Site , an 1830’s farm complex built by convict labour, overlooks the town. From an original artwork by Tasmanian artist … Continued
Tasmanian Devil jigsaw
The Tasmanian Devil, is the largest carnivorous marsupial. It has black fur with some white patches and makes a loud screechy noise. Despite its feisty image, it is a shy creature that prefers to live alone or in small family … Continued
Tasmanian Wilderness jigsaw
This image contains some of the icons of the Tasmanian Wilderness including Tasmanian Devils, Cradle Mountain, Wombats, Spotted Quoll, button grass and Tasmanian Tiger. Can you find them all? Tasmania’s World Heritage listed wilderness areas cover around one-fifth of Tasmania’s … Continued
The Hazards Freycinet Tasmania
The Hazards are a mountain range located in the Freycinet National Park on the east coast of Tasmania. Said to be named after local whaler, African-American Captain Richard Hazard. Original work by Sue Holm using a collage of printed and … Continued
Waratah Tasmania jigsaw puzzle
WARATAH Tasmania Waratah is a town in North Western Tasmania adjacent to Savage River National Park. Built around a waterfall, Tasmania’s oldest mining town is full of historic charm and pretty natural assets. The past lives on in Waratah’s historic … Continued
Weedy Seadragon jigsaw puzzle
Image from original artwork by Tasmanian artist Sue Holm, showing a Weedy Seadragon. Weedy Seadragons are a marine fish related to seahorses. Reddish in colour, with yellow and purple markings; they have small leaf-like appendages providing camouflage. These puzzles are … Continued
West Coast Road Queenstown
On Tasmania’s west coast you’ll find the rugged landscape of world famous wilderness, stunning national parks and a scarred landscape dotted with historic mining towns. Image from artwork by Tasmanian artist Sue Holm. Winding road near Queenstown on Tasmania’s … Continued